Now, that’s an excellent question.
On another note – I believe I have read just every post of every thread posted on the forum on e-target accuracy. I have come to the conclusion that some shooters will never like the e-targets, others deem the e-targets to be adequate for competition (but maybe not for States or Nationals), and others prefer to just enjoy the shooting and camaraderie, and not worry too much whether a shot was e-reported off by a certain fraction of an inch. I am in the last group.
I have shot e-targets at Winnequah-Lodi in 2016 and 2017, several times at Big Piney-Houston (MO), and many times at CIHPRS-Atterbury. I have enjoyed them all, and never questioned whether I should have had a higher (or lower) score – they were as they were.
Alex
Excellent Post Alex !
I agree with all of your points.
You are definitely getting your moneys worth out of your investment and it looks like it has added a new and enjoyable dimension to your hobby.
It is amazing to me that Adam could pack the Quality, Reliability and Performance into his product that he did at this price point.
We have 10 of them for my club that I use in matches, practices and mini clinics keeping new Service Rifle shooters progressing so they don't give up.
They are locked up when not is use so that they are in full working order, fully charged and with no parts missing or broken when we go to set up for a match.
Members that have passed the safety Qualification can use our 600 yard range for personal use when there isn't scheduled event.
Some of these shooters are purchasing shotmarkers for personal use and the current wait for the last one that ordered is coming up on 8 weeks. Popular product.
Adam never stops working in further developing and improving his product so I can't wait to see what he comes up with next.
https://www.autotrickler.com/shotmarker.html
Very satisfied customer,
George
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